The Amazon Rainforest Facts – Visualising What The Numbers Really Mean

May 20, 2010 · Filed Under Environment · Comment 

Amazon Rainforest There are plenty of facts about the Amazon rainforest, some good, and some quite devastating. But the trouble with such facts is that all too often the numbers are so huge they can become almost impossible to comprehend, and certainly very difficult to visualise.

For example, the Amazon rainforest covers an area of two and a half million square miles. That’s a big number, but you can’t really visualise it can you? All you see is a lot of trees.

To put it slightly into perspective, Australia is around 2.8 million square miles, so the Amazon rainforest is only a little smaller than the entire Australasian continent.

Even more astonishing is the estimate that there are still around 50 Indian tribes living in the Amazon rainforest that have never been discovered and never had contact with the outside world. But it isn’t just the big numbers which are impressive – it’s the actual contribution of the Amazon rainforest to the survival of the planet that needs to be understood.

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Healing Problem Houses

June 10, 2009 · Filed Under Environment, Health, Home & Garden · Comment 

Healing Problem Houses We’ve all heard someone say ‘that’s a sad house’. Either more than one person living in the house has passed on, or people become sick. Perhaps the house has seen more than its fair share of divorces or arguments. It may be known locally as a ‘haunted house. The atmosphere surrounding the house is negative, and no-one seems to know why. Maybe you own such a house and want to sell. Or maybe you’re tired of being sick all the time. The good news is: there is a cure, and it will work.

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Get Eco-friendly: Get Recycling

January 19, 2009 · Filed Under Environment, Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Recycling We eat, drink, wear clothes, read newspapers and use so many things that eventually end up as some form of waste everyday. We just dump everything in the rubbish bin or drop it at the garbage collection points or keep it at a pre-defined place for the garbage collectors to pick up. We don’t really stop to think. There is so much ‘stuff’ in our waste bins that, if properly recycled, could save so much of nature’s bounty. Used newspaper can be converted into cardboard, organic items can be converted into fertilisers and so on. Imagine if everyone saved their waste, segregated it into different bins so that the recycling is easier – there would be so much saving and little waste.

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